See what ideas are being used. Examples:
1) Secret - not ideal.
2) Message sent to user's e-mail allowing them to click on a "secret" URL that will reset their password to one provided at the URL. URL in message is only valid for ??? amount of time after being sent/triggered.

I often lay out a path, and then when I zoom in to make it a bit more accurate, realize there is an extra turn in the road that I missed. I need to remap the whole route if I want to add one point or turn.

Some people run from point A to point B and then back again, along the same path.

For these situations, it is extremely hard, if not impossible, to adequately map out the route in the current creator tool. The first set of points, from A to B, interfere with the creation of the route back from B to A.

Propose a feature that would trace the route back to the starting point. Clicking this would automatically insert route points back from B to A, saving the user the trouble.

In actual use cases it was noted that some users were creating routes with multiple laps by manually creating the loops by clicking around multiple times.

Should provide two features:
1) Close a loop: Connects the last existing point with the first.
2) Then when this is activated(? may not want to limit to this), allow user to enter the NUMBER of laps of the loop, automatically figuring out the actual distance.

Sometimes we just follow the existing roads so a *great* feature would be to get something like google directions where we can just place some places where we passed through and then have the rest of the path snap to the roads between them.
Of course there would be errors but we could always add drag the route. :D

Example: A outdoor running track route. When adding entries to the log, I'd rather specify X number of laps rather than a) manually multiplying out the true distance or b) adding multiple log entries for one run.

It would be nice if you could create a training program and the goal you wish to achieve,
So for example either capture the daily, weekly or monthly distance you wish to run and then compare that against what you have actually run. Can also include some simple but cleaver calculations so if I plan to run 60km in a week allowing 1 day rest I should average 10 km a day so if by the third day I’ve only run 15km I’m thus 50% of my target

A pop-up window simply says "There was an error" when attempting to register, but nothing happens, and there are no details as to what the error was. I've tried multiple (very secure) passwords as well as multiple email addresses and usernames. I just want to be able to save my routes!